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WHBU (1240 AM) is a
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broadcasting a full-service
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format. Licensed to
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, United States, the station serves the
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area. The station is currently owned by Woof Boom Radio Muncie License LLC. WHBU is the longest running commercial radio station in Anderson.


History

WHBU's first license was granted on March 20, 1925, to B. L. Bing's Sons at 1002 Meridian Street in Anderson. The call letters were randomly assigned from an alphabetic roster of available call signs. A few months later the station owner was changed to joint ownership by the Riviera Theatre and Bing's Clothing, while still located at 1002 Meridian Street. In 1927 the owner became the Citizens Bank, and in late 1931 ownership was transferred to the Anderson Broadcasting Corporation. For much of its history the station was located, along with a now-razed rooftop transmitting tower, at the Citizens Bank Building on Meridian Plaza in downtown Anderson. On November 11, 1928, as part of a national reassignment coordinated by implementation of the
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General Order 40 The Federal Radio Commission's (FRC) General Order 40, dated August 30, 1928, described the standards for a sweeping reorganization of radio broadcasting in the United States. This order grouped the AM radio band transmitting frequencies into thre ...
, WHBU was assigned to 1210 kHz. In March 1941 a further reallocation, under the provisions of the
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, reassigned the station to its current frequency of 1240 kHz."List of Radio Broadcast Stations, Alphabetically by Call Letters as of March 29, 1941"
Federal Communications Commission, page 65. The station affiliated with the
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until its sale in 1998. It was a stand-alone AM with a full service middle of the road format before becoming clustered with Muncie area stations operated by Indiana Radio Partners. WAXT (now
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) licensed to nearby Alexandria would later join the cluster. A gradual trend towards soft
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music took place beginning in the mid-1970s, which was reflected in its jingle package "Reaching Out, Touching You" produced by
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Productions in Memphis. Its main competition was the former WHUT (AM) with a Top 40 (and later a country) format and the original WLHN "Stereo 98" as its FM sister with an easy listening format, which are now
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and
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with a gospel format owned by Moody Broadcasting. On May 1, 2019 WHBU switched from news/talk to a full-service format, centered on oldies while maintaining a local talk morning show, ''Mitch In The Morning'', and other local talk shows and elements.


References


External links

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FCC History Cards for WHBU
(covering 1927–1979)

{{Oldies Radio Stations in Indiana HBU Radio stations established in 1925 1925 establishments in Indiana Oldies radio stations in the United States Full service radio stations in the United States